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Found some pretty nifty software (cross-platform) over the weekend...

Flatline

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Communigate Pro is pretty bloody cool (so far anyway).
It is basically a mail-server software suite; I set up a test mailserver this weekend using it in under 10 minutes with IMAP, POP3, MAPI (for Outlook clients), webmail, automated mail processing rules, LDAP support, multiple domain support, etc.
Administration can be done via config files or a (pretty well done) web-based interface and the system supports iCalendar and vCard (in case you want groupware) along with Virus protection modules, anti-spam modules, and content filtering programs (all optional).

By the way, if (like me) you think that cross-platform support is important, this thing will run on Solaris, Windows (bastards), FreeBSD, Tru64, Linux, Cobalt, OS X, AIX, IRIX, HP/UX, BSDI, SCO Unix (bastards), IBM OS/400, QNX, IBM OS/2, BeOS, and partially supports OpenBSD.

Just thought I'd share

Linky😀
 
I'm looking now to see if they have information on what is "broken" in OpenBSD's pthreading. But I didn't see the source listed for download anywhere? Did I miss it or what?
 
It's not open-source; if you don't license it, it will attach a one-line banner to your emails. However, there isn't any missing functionality from an unlicensed install.
In other words, for a poor starting business, etc. it could be pretty nifty; anyway, licenses are about $10 a seat.
 
OK, I installed this software, it opens.. now this, do i need to install like SMTP software, pop.. stuff liek that? or does it already include this.. and also.. when a user logs in there greeted with this page that has news for the software, like updates, bug fixes.. all this, how do i get rid of it? THANKS
 
SMTP, POP, IMAP, etc. are part of the Communigate install; I haven't gotten into editing the login pages, but I would assume that you can tinker with them the way you would any web page.
If you are running an RPM-based distro, then rpm -ev <packagename> will uninstall the package, otherwise you could just delete the files in the communigate directories...I believe that they go in /opt and /var
 
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